Archive for November, 2009

ARGENTINA JUDGE LEGALIZES MARRIAGE FOR A GAY COUPLE!

Friday, November 13th, 2009

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This is amazing! change we can believe in Argentina!

For comprehensive coverage: Gayagenda.com

This week in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, Judge Gabriela Seijas granted Alex Freyre and Jose Maria Di Bello, a gay couple, permission to become legally wed, a ruling considered by many as the catalyst for change, setting a precedent which is likely to pave the way for Argentina to become the first in Latin America nation to allow same-sex marriage. Her ruling however, much like what has happened here in the U.S., could be overturned by city officials.

In her ruling Seijas stated:

“The law should treat everyone with the same respect according to their singularities, without the need to understand or regulate them.”

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Rhode Island Governor’s Gay Rights Veto Called ‘Heartless’ by Attorney General

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

This upsets me too much to write anything about it!

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For Comprehensive coverage Towleroad

Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch has criticized Governor Donald Carcieri’s veto of a bill that would have given gays and lesbians the right to make funeral arrangements for their deceased domestic partners.

Said Carcieri: “This bill represents a disturbing trend over the past few years of the incremental erosion of the principles surrounding traditional marriage, which is not the preferred way to approach this issue. If the General Assembly believes it would like to address the issue of domestic partnerships, it should place the issue on the ballot and let the people of the state of Rhode Island decide.”

To email this douche of a governor hit this LINK.

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Guerrilla Queer Bar event at MillionS cafe – video of Gay man manhandled becuase of dancing on stage

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Gay parties are always taking place in str8 bars, whether its the fact that we just don’t have enough bars or we just like a change of scene. I for one have never had a problem at a str8 bar at a gay event, the management is very amicable. Apparently in Cincinnati  you can only pole dance if you have a set of boobez and if you don’t they will tear you down and “gently” escort you to the door! Appalling disgusting and weak thank you Cincinnati for showing how open you are to other people.

Millions Cafe – please feel free to give them a call or send them hate mail!

(513) 871-1148

3212 Linwood Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45226

video of gay man manhandled out of the building.

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Polish Football team sack goalie after phobic comments

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Arek Onyszko

this dude really sickens me, you would think with all the locker room interaction they would be fine go figure!

for comprehensive coverage Pinkpaper.com

A Polish football club have sacked their goalkeeper this week after he published homophobic statements in his autobiography.

Arek Onyszko, was fired by his club FC Midtjylland after it emerged he had used offensive language against gay people n his book ‘F****** Polak’.

Onyszko wrote: ““I hate gays, I really do. I think it’s f****** disgusting to hear them talk to each other as if they are girls. I can’t be in the same room as someone who’s gay. Look at them kissing each other – it’s sickening,”

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Malcolm X was bisexual

Monday, November 9th, 2009

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Apparently Malcolm X dabbled in some gayness, surprise?

For comprehensive coverage guardian.co.uk

October is Black History Month in Britain – a wonderful celebration of the huge, important and valuable contribution that black people have made to humanity and to popular culture.

It is also worth celebrating that many leading black icons have been lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT), most notably the US black liberation hero Malcolm X. Other prominent black LGBTs include jazz singer Billie Holiday, author and civil rights activist James Baldwin, soul singer-songwriter Luther Vandross, blues singer Bessie Smith, poet and short story writer Langston Hughes, singer Johnny Mathis, novelist Alice Walker, civil rights activist and organiser of the 1963 March on

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